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Title : Astrochemistry: A Song of Ice and Dust
 
Abstract :
Beginning in the late 1960s, we have discovered a large number
of molecules, some surprisingly complex, in interstellar space.
In addition to providing the sites of star and planet formation,
these molecules have inspired an entirely new field of research
at the junction of astronomy and chemistry. Observations with
infrared telescopes in space over the last decade have revealed
that many of these molecules are frozen onto microscopic dust
grains. Chemical reactions in these ices lead to greater complexity
and reveal clues to the history of how material is added to a
forming star. In addition, the icy dust provides the materials
for comets and the bioelements for habitable planets.

 
   
 

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